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we control the newark state district, the state does. we've taken it over so we're the negotiators. i think we've all decided we need to do something different and not only does it provide merit bonuses and provide advancement based on merit but involves the teachers in the evaluation process as well. and so everybody got around the table and compromise d with eac other and now have created a system where it's not no longer just seniority or degrees received but now it's how you perform in the classroom. and that evaluation is not just done by the administration but teachers involved as well. everybody has a stake in it and i think it's going to improve the quality of education across the city of newark. >> so what you have here as the governor said is that you have both experienced matters and what you do matters. it's funny to me that people have focused on the one $5,000 bonus as opposed to the comprehensiveness of this new system. so what has been aligned is the work that you do every day. the experience that you carry into the classroom, and input at the school level so that th
we control the newark state district, the state does. we've taken it over so we're the negotiators. i think we've all decided we need to do something different and not only does it provide merit bonuses and provide advancement based on merit but involves the teachers in the evaluation process as well. and so everybody got around the table and compromise d with eac other and now have created a system where it's not no longer just seniority or degrees received but now it's how you perform in the...
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there was a level of violence newark had not seen before. it brought us together. it brought us together from our respective traditions and the hope and peace that we try to offer the city of newark and now the whole country is trying to offer similar kind of hope and peace to newtown and beyond. >> and imam, how do you do that with the people of newark? and the people at your mosque? >> in our community the city of newark in which of course i was raised it is unfortunate that we experience this loss and so we certainly understand the tragedy of newtown because this kind of loss in terms of children's lives being taken is something that happens too often in the cities so the violence perpetrated by people who are disturbed and people who are depressed, this mental illness that is plaguing our cities is something that, unfortunately, is plaguing, has been plaguing the inner city for quite sometime. so we have to understand that, you know, the message of hope and the message of peace begins with the language that we begin to share with our young people and that langu
there was a level of violence newark had not seen before. it brought us together. it brought us together from our respective traditions and the hope and peace that we try to offer the city of newark and now the whole country is trying to offer similar kind of hope and peace to newtown and beyond. >> and imam, how do you do that with the people of newark? and the people at your mosque? >> in our community the city of newark in which of course i was raised it is unfortunate that we...
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as for the airports, jfk, newark, they're expected to resume limited service this morning. the same cannot be said for laguardia. jetblue posted these photos of the runways submerged. more than 18,000 flights have already been canceled as a result of sandy. and police had to take to the air to save victims from rooftops in staten island after floodwaters surrounded their homes. they were loaded one by one into baskets before being hoisted to safety. now let's go to breezy point. a neighborhood of queens which looks like a war zone after a fire devastated the small community. absolutely devastated it. more than 100 homes were destroyed. officials say the high winds from the storm pushed the flames from one building to the next. amazingly, no serious injuries reported there. but high god, look at that neighborhood. it is completely gone. everything is gone. the devastation there. it's a neighborhood, as we saw on the news last night, made up mostly of firefighters and police officers who live there. which kind of makes it in some ways more painful. >> i talked to one of my fr
as for the airports, jfk, newark, they're expected to resume limited service this morning. the same cannot be said for laguardia. jetblue posted these photos of the runways submerged. more than 18,000 flights have already been canceled as a result of sandy. and police had to take to the air to save victims from rooftops in staten island after floodwaters surrounded their homes. they were loaded one by one into baskets before being hoisted to safety. now let's go to breezy point. a neighborhood...
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power was knocked out to some 60,000 homes in newark and new jersey overnight. many of which had just had their service restored after many days in the dark. there's also renewed headaches for millions of commuters as passenger trains grind to a halt, and at least 1,300 flights are kept at the gates at the airports. let's go to meteorologist bill karins for a look at what is unfolding here. bill. >> good morning. before i get to the details, talking about joe's point there, nine days apart between these two events. i can almost guarantee you go back through history of hurricane landfalls, and i don't think any area has ever seen a snowstorm nine days after they dealt with a storm surge like we had with sandy. i mean, it's just ridiculous that it even happened. we showed you how rare of the times we are in. the fact you think about what happened to this region the year before that with irene and then that freak halloween snowstorm, makes you scratch your head. the details this morning to get you out the door. i know a lot of schools have delays. and that's becaus
power was knocked out to some 60,000 homes in newark and new jersey overnight. many of which had just had their service restored after many days in the dark. there's also renewed headaches for millions of commuters as passenger trains grind to a halt, and at least 1,300 flights are kept at the gates at the airports. let's go to meteorologist bill karins for a look at what is unfolding here. bill. >> good morning. before i get to the details, talking about joe's point there, nine days...
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we have five substations out by newark bay, which has lost all the power to the city of newark and a good amount of power to the city of jersey city. we had a berm that was overwhelmed last night, which is leading us to rescue hundreds of people this morning. we've got a significant problem on our hands. 2.4 million households without power. so we have a lot of work to do. >> hey, governor, can you give us an update, a logistical update on new jersey turnpike, bridges, tunnels, openings, people's ability to begin to get travel perhaps today? >> yeah. first, mike, let me just say, i don't want people traveling to new jersey today unless it's absolutely necessary. there are over 200 roads closed. we just reopened the garden state parkway. the garden state parkway had been closed from exit 129 all the way to cape may. we have now reopened the entirety of the garden state parkway. that is now opened and ready for people to travel on it. we still have the new jersey turnpike closed between exits 11 and 14. i mean, this is how bad the tidal surge was last night, mike, to give you an exampl
we have five substations out by newark bay, which has lost all the power to the city of newark and a good amount of power to the city of jersey city. we had a berm that was overwhelmed last night, which is leading us to rescue hundreds of people this morning. we've got a significant problem on our hands. 2.4 million households without power. so we have a lot of work to do. >> hey, governor, can you give us an update, a logistical update on new jersey turnpike, bridges, tunnels, openings,...
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i think in newark, that's a great son. willie, in your home state? >> they're running a charter school in east new york. they've got three of them in the city. >> it has been good in that case to see the government and the union work together. i do want to ask you one question, and not rhetorically. do you believe in a place like spring hill, tennessee, where there's a new volkswagen plant, the jobs came back but at a low wage, some of them at $12 an hour. do you think that's a good thing where they wouldn't be there even though it's a low wage? >> it's better than having the jobs in china, but those kinds of jobs eventually mean we can't have the kind of standard of living we had in this country. you know, you're not going to turn down a plant that's bringing jobs in, but, you know, what about the environmental laws? who's going to protect workers against not only the wage stuff but what about all the chemicals people get exposed to and these kinds of things in these kinds of industries? these are complicated, tough issues. i think throwing the unio
i think in newark, that's a great son. willie, in your home state? >> they're running a charter school in east new york. they've got three of them in the city. >> it has been good in that case to see the government and the union work together. i do want to ask you one question, and not rhetorically. do you believe in a place like spring hill, tennessee, where there's a new volkswagen plant, the jobs came back but at a low wage, some of them at $12 an hour. do you think that's a good...
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jfk, la guardia and newark. in northern new england we have the storm warnings. it looks like the snow will continue. vermont and new hampshire and picking up in intensity, but from boston to hartford through new york city, it's all rain. it will taper off from south to north. we are looking at two feet of snow across northern vermont and new hampshire and maine. the ski resorts need the snow. boston is 45 degrees and filly is down to 38. we will top out in the mid 40s today. that rain is going to taper off and back across minneapolis and chicago, a couple of light showers and the west coast finally not dealing with torrential rain, we should see at least a break, especially tomorrow from seattle into northern california. a much-needed break for that area. you are watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. [ cellphon irping ] [ buzzing ] bye dad. drive safe. k. love you. [ chirping, buzzing continues ] [ horn honks ] [ buzzing continues ] [ male announcer ] the sprint drive first app. blocks and replies to texts while you drive. we can live without the &. visit
jfk, la guardia and newark. in northern new england we have the storm warnings. it looks like the snow will continue. vermont and new hampshire and picking up in intensity, but from boston to hartford through new york city, it's all rain. it will taper off from south to north. we are looking at two feet of snow across northern vermont and new hampshire and maine. the ski resorts need the snow. boston is 45 degrees and filly is down to 38. we will top out in the mid 40s today. that rain is going...
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and it looks like that rain line over philadelphia to newark to new york city, again, those areas continue to be in the upper 30s. so far so good at the airports. only a 15-minute delay down there at baltimore. so farce snow accumulations go, a slushy inch. again, mostly outside of new york city. philadelphia, north and west of you, possibly two to three inches and southern new england an inch. just an ugly, gloomy, wet day more than anything else. we also have rain moving through the southeast. heavy rain at that. some thunderstorms moving down to mobile and to new orleans. and it's a chilly morning in the midwest. bundle yourself and the kids up as you head out to work and out to school. and tomorrow's big weather story will be on the west coast. a three-day rain event. we leave you with the shot of new york city. expecting some wet snow. it will feel like rain, though, with temperatures near 40 degrees. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. i just finished a bowl of your new light chicken pot pie soup and it's so rich and creamy... is it really 100 calories? let me put you on webcan... ...le
and it looks like that rain line over philadelphia to newark to new york city, again, those areas continue to be in the upper 30s. so far so good at the airports. only a 15-minute delay down there at baltimore. so farce snow accumulations go, a slushy inch. again, mostly outside of new york city. philadelphia, north and west of you, possibly two to three inches and southern new england an inch. just an ugly, gloomy, wet day more than anything else. we also have rain moving through the...